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Major cooking bug

So I was trying to make 2000 Beer and I had the correct amount of materials, but after I put them all in and hit "Continuous Production" it just took all of the ingredients, stopped the cooking operation, and only gave me 1.

If a GM could help me out here that would be REALLY appreciated, because that's... quite a lot of materials to lose for nothing. :c​

So I was trying to make 2000 Beer and I had the correct amount of materials, but after I put them all in and hit "Continuous Production" it just took all of the ingredients, stopped the cooking operation, and only gave me 1.

If a GM could help me out here that would be REALLY appreciated, because that's... quite a lot of materials to lose for nothing. :c​

LOL it tells you that any excess you add is going to be used up, you dont put in thousands of potatoes, you put in 5 potatoes, 6 water, 2 levening, and 1 sugar, then click mass produce and set it to go 2000 times, your recipe there is showing you put in all the materials at once

EDIT: Will test the next time I am on to make sure its working correctly, and if it is bugged I will retract post.

LOL it tells you that any excess you add is going to be used up, you dont put in thousands of potatoes, you put in 5 potatoes, 6 water, 2 levening, and 1 sugar, then click mass produce and set it to go 2000 times, your recipe there is showing you put in all the materials at once

EDIT: Will test the next time I am on to make sure its working correctly, and if it is bugged I will retract post.

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Yeah, that's what I did. I've never cooked anything before and I guess I misinterpreted the instructions, thought it was like processing where you just stick things in and it does it the maximum number of times per materials available. :c

Epiphany is right. in your recipe, you have everything loaded in your ingredients, but not the amounts you need. Instead, you have all of them there. You told your utensil to use them all for the recipe, instead of putting in the amount the recipe called for then telling it to repeat.

Epiphany is right. in your recipe, you have everything loaded in your ingredients, but not the amounts you need. Instead, you have all of them there. You told your utensil to use them all for the recipe, instead of putting in the amount the recipe called for then telling it to repeat.

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Ty for the confirmation <3 I'll be sure to never, ever, ever do that again lol